# PipeWire Bluetooth Telephony service The Telephony service is a D-Bus service that allows applications to communicate with the HFP native backend in order to control phone calls. Phone call features are a core part of the HFP specification and are available when a mobile phone is paired (therefore, PipeWire acts as the Hands-Free and the phone is the Audio Gateway). The service is exposed on the user session bus by default, but there is an option to make it available on the system bus instead. The service implements its own interfaces alongside the standard DBus Introspectable, ObjectManager and Properties interfaces, where needed. These interfaces are mostly compatible with the ofono Manager, VoiceCallManager and VoiceCall interfaces. For compatibility, the `org.ofono.Manager`, `org.ofono.VoiceCallManager` and `org.ofono.VoiceCall` are also implemented with any additional compatibility methods & signals are necessary to allow ofono-based applications to be able to work just by modifying the service name, the manager object path and the operating bus (session vs system). In addition, to the compatibility interfaces, there is a runtime option to also register the service as `org.ofono` on the system bus, making it a drop-in replacement for ofono. Note, however, that this service is not a full replacement, but only for the Bluetooth-based voice calls. ## Manager Object ``` Service org.pipewire.Telephony or org.ofono Object path /org/pipewire/Telephony or / Implements org.ofono.Manager org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager ``` The manager object is always available and allows applications to get access to the connected audio gateways. The object path is set to `/` when ofono service compatibility is enabled, in which case the service name `org.ofono` is also registered instead of `org.pipewire.Telephony`. The methods and signals below are made available on the `org.ofono.Manager` interface, for compatibility. AudioGateway objects are normally announced via the standard DBus ObjectManager interface. ### Methods `array{object,dict} GetModems()` Get an array of AudioGateway objects and properties that represents the currently connected audio gateways. ### Signals `ModemAdded(object path, dict properties)` Signal that is sent when a new audio gateway is added. It contains the object path of the new audio gateway and also its properties. `ModemRemoved(object path)` Signal that is sent when an audio gateway has been removed. The object path is no longer accessible after this signal and only emitted for reference. ## AudioGateway Object ``` Service org.pipewire.Telephony or org.ofono Object path /org/pipewire/Telephony/{ag0,ag1,...} Implements org.pipewire.Telephony.AudioGateway1 org.ofono.VoiceCallManager org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager ``` Audio gateway objects represent the currently connected AG devices (typically mobile phones). The methods, signals and properties listed below are made available on both `org.pipewire.Telephony.AudioGateway1` and `org.ofono.VoiceCallManager` interfaces, unless explicitly documented otherwise. Call objects are announced via both the standard DBus ObjectManager interface and via the `org.ofono.VoiceCallManager` interface, for compatibility. ### Methods `array{object,dict} GetCalls()` Get an array of call object paths and properties that represents the currently present calls. This method call should only be used once when an application starts up. Further call additions and removal shall be monitored via CallAdded and CallRemoved signals. NOTE: This method is implemented only on the `org.ofono.VoiceCallManager` interface, for compatibility. Call announcements are normally made available via the standard `org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager` interface. `object Dial(string number)` Initiates a new outgoing call. Returns the object path to the newly created call. The number must be a string containing the following characters: `[0-9+*#,ABCD]{1,80}` In other words, it must be a non-empty string consisting of 1 to 80 characters. The character set can contain numbers, `+`, `*`, `#`, `,` and the letters `A` to `D`. Besides this sanity checking no further number validation is performed. It is assumed that the gateway and/or the network will perform further validation. NOTE: If an active call (single or multiparty) exists, then it is automatically put on hold if the dial procedure is successful. Possible Errors: * org.pipewire.Telephony.Error.InvalidState * org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs * org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed `void SwapCalls()` Swaps Active and Held calls. The effect of this is that all calls (0 or more including calls in a multi-party conversation) that were Active are now Held, and all calls (0 or more) that were Held are now Active. GSM specification does not allow calls to be swapped in the case where Held, Active and Waiting calls exist. Some modems implement this anyway, thus it is manufacturer specific whether this method will succeed in the case of Held, Active and Waiting calls. Possible Errors: * org.pipewire.Telephony.Error.InvalidState * org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed `void ReleaseAndAnswer()` Releases currently active call (0 or more) and answers the currently waiting call. Please note that if the current call is a multiparty call, then all parties in the multi-party call will be released. Possible Errors: * org.pipewire.Telephony.Error.InvalidState * org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed `void ReleaseAndSwap()` Releases currently active call (0 or more) and activates any currently held calls. Please note that if the current call is a multiparty call, then all parties in the multi-party call will be released. Possible Errors: * org.pipewire.Telephony.Error.InvalidState * org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed `void HoldAndAnswer()` Puts the current call (including multi-party calls) on hold and answers the currently waiting call. Calling this function when a user already has a both Active and Held calls is invalid, since in GSM a user can have only a single Held call at a time. Possible Errors: * org.pipewire.Telephony.Error.InvalidState * org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed `void HangupAll()` Releases all calls except waiting calls. This includes multiparty calls. Possible Errors: * org.pipewire.Telephony.Error.InvalidState * org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed `array{object} CreateMultiparty()` Joins active and held calls together into a multi-party call. If one of the calls is already a multi-party call, then the other call is added to the multiparty conversation. Returns the new list of calls participating in the multiparty call. There can only be one subscriber controlled multi-party call according to the GSM specification. Possible Errors: * org.pipewire.Telephony.Error.InvalidState * org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed `void SendTones(string tones)` Sends the DTMF tones to the network. The tones have a fixed duration. Tones can be one of: '0' - '9', '*', '#', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D'. The last four are typically not used in normal circumstances. Possible Errors: * org.pipewire.Telephony.Error.InvalidState * org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs * org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed ### Signals `CallAdded(object path, dict properties)` Signal that is sent when a new call is added. It contains the object path of the new voice call and also its properties. NOTE: This method is implemented only on the `org.ofono.VoiceCallManager` interface, for compatibility. Call announcements are normally made available via the standard `org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager` interface. `CallRemoved(object path)` Signal that is sent when a voice call has been released. The object path is no longer accessible after this signal and only emitted for reference. NOTE: This method is implemented only on the `org.ofono.VoiceCallManager` interface, for compatibility. Call announcements are normally made available via the standard `org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager` interface. ## Call Object ``` Service org.pipewire.Telephony or org.ofono Object path /org/pipewire/Telephony/{ag0,ag1,...}/{call0,call1,...} Implements org.pipewire.Telephony.Call1 org.ofono.VoiceCall org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties ``` Call objects represent active calls and allow managing them. The methods, signals and properties listed below are made available on both `org.pipewire.Telephony.Call1` and `org.ofono.VoiceCall` interfaces, unless explicitly documented otherwise. ### Methods `dict GetProperties()` Returns all properties for this object. See the properties section for available properties. NOTE: This method is implemented only on the `org.ofono.VoiceCall` interface, for compatibility. Properties are normally made available via the standard `org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties` interface. `void Answer()` Answers an incoming call. Only valid if the state of the call is "incoming". Possible Errors: * org.pipewire.Telephony.Error.InvalidState * org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed `void Hangup()` Hangs up the call. For an incoming call, the call is hung up using ATH or equivalent. For a waiting call, the remote party is notified by using the User Determined User Busy (UDUB) condition. This is generally implemented using CHLD=0. Please note that the GSM specification does not allow the release of a held call when a waiting call exists. This is because 27.007 allows CHLD=1X to operate only on active calls. Hence a held call cannot be hung up without affecting the state of the incoming call (e.g. using other CHLD alternatives). Most manufacturers provide vendor extensions that do allow the state of the held call to be modified using CHLD=1X or equivalent. It should be noted that Bluetooth HFP specifies the classic 27.007 behavior and does not allow CHLD=1X to modify the state of held calls. Based on the discussion above, it should also be noted that releasing a particular party of a held multiparty call might not be possible on some implementations. It is recommended for the applications to structure their UI accordingly. NOTE: Releasing active calls does not produce side-effects. That is the state of held or waiting calls is not affected. As an exception, in the case where a single active call and a waiting call are present, releasing the active call will result in the waiting call transitioning to the 'incoming' state. Possible Errors: * org.pipewire.Telephony.Error.InvalidState * org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed ### Signals `PropertyChanged(string property, variant value)` Signal is emitted whenever a property has changed. The new value is passed as the signal argument. NOTE: This method is implemented only on the `org.ofono.VoiceCall` interface, for compatibility. Properties are normally made available via the standard `org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties` interface. ### Properties `string LineIdentification [readonly]` Contains the Line Identification information returned by the network, if present. For incoming calls this is effectively the CLIP. For outgoing calls this attribute will hold the dialed number, or the COLP if received by the audio gateway. Please note that COLP may be different from the dialed number. A special "withheld" value means the remote party refused to provide caller ID and the "override category" option was not provisioned for the current subscriber. `string IncomingLine [readonly, optional]` Contains the Called Line Identification information returned by the network. This is only available for incoming calls and indicates the local subscriber number which was dialed by the remote party. This is useful for subscribers which have a multiple line service with their network provider and would like to know what line the call is coming in on. `string Name [readonly]` Contains the Name Identification information returned by the network, if present. `boolean Multiparty [readonly]` Contains the indication if the call is part of a multiparty call or not. Notifications if a call becomes part or leaves a multiparty call are sent. `string State [readonly]` Contains the state of the current call. The state can be one of: - "active" - The call is active - "held" - The call is on hold - "dialing" - The call is being dialed - "alerting" - The remote party is being alerted - "incoming" - Incoming call in progress - "waiting" - Call is waiting - "disconnected" - No further use of this object is allowed, it will be destroyed shortly